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*.spammer.com it's great, but with this little modification it also allows to set a less broader rule like this one foo@*.spammer.com Why it's useful? For example info@random1.domain.com is OK info@random2.domain.com is OK info@random3.domain.com is OK ads@random1.domain.com is bad ads@random2.domain.com is bad Can be BL as: ads@*.domain.com
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Be able to blacklist like *.domain.ext is great, but with this little change it also allows to set less broader rules like this one foo@*.spammer.com
Why it's useful? Example:
info@random1.domain.com is OK
info@random2.domain.com is OK
info@random3.domain.com is OK
ads@random1.domain.com is bad
ads@random2.domain.com is bad
Can be solve blacklisting only ads@*.domain.com instead of *.domain.com that would be too much.